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The Remainder Theorem - Example 1
By PatrickJMT
Youtube Presents The Remainder Theorem - Example 1 an educational video resources on english language arts.
Algebra 2: Remainder and Factor Theorems
By Educator
This video shows the remainder theorem and how to use synthetic division.
4.NBT.6 - Division with Remainder (1-Digit Divisor)
By MathwithMrAlmeida
explains how to divide up to a 4-digit dividend by a 1-digit divisor to illustrate
The Remainder Theorem - Example 2
By PatrickJMT
YouTube presents The Remainder Theorem - Example 2 an educational video resources on social science.
Use the Polynomial Remainder Theorem to analyze factors of polynomials
By Khan Academy
Sal checks whether (x-3) is a factor of (2x^4-11x^3+15x^2+4x-12) using the PRT (Polynomial Remainder Theorem).
Use the Polynomial Remainder Theorem to analyze factors of polynomials
By Khan Academy
Sal finds the remainder of (-3x^3-4x^2+10x-7) divided by (x-2) using the PRT (Polynomial Remainder Theorem).
Introduction to The Remainder Theorem and The Factor Theorem: Language of Mathematics IIIb (142)
By chycho
Introduction to The Remainder Theorem and The Factor Theorem: Language of Mathematics IIIb (142)
Use the Polynomial Remainder Theorem to analyze factors of polynomials
By Khan Academy
The Polynomial Remainder Theorem allows us to determine whether a linear expression is a factor of a polynomial expression easily. Check it out!
Use the Polynomial Remainder Theorem to analyze factors of polynomials
By Khan Academy
Sal determines the value of coefficient c in p(x)=x^3+2x^2+cx+10, in order for (x-5) to be a factor of p. The key is using the PRT (Polynomial Remainder Theorem)!
Dividing numbers: long division with remainders
By Khan Academy
Here we go with more long division practice. Ever wonder why we call it "long" division? What's "long" about it anyway?
Divide polynomials by monomials with remainders
By Khan Academy
Sal divides (7x^6+x^3+2x+1) by X^2, and writes the solution as q(x)+r(x)/x^2, where the degree of the remainder, r(x), is less than the degree of x^2.
Divide polynomials by monomials with remainders
By Khan Academy
Sal divides (18x^4-3x^2+6x-4) by 6x.
Divide polynomials by linear binomials with remainders
By Khan Academy
Sal divides (x^3+5x-4) by (x^2-x+1) using long division.
Divide polynomials by linear binomials with remainders
By Khan Academy
Sal explains what polynomial long division is, and gives various examples of polynomial long divisions.
10 - The Remainder Theorem of Synthetic Division & Polynomial Long Division - Part 1
By Math and Science
Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!
Dividing numbers: long division with remainders | Arithmetic | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
Here we go with more long division practice. Ever wonder why we call it long division? What's long about it, anyway?